The novel's enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless themes and its gripping exploration of the human condition. "Frankenstein" has become a classic of Gothic literature and has inspired countless adaptations in film, television, and other media. The novel also reflects the scientific advancements of the time and the anxieties surrounding them. Throughout the novel, Shelley explores themes such as the dangers of playing god, the consequences of ambition, and the importance of companionship and empathy. The two engage in a deadly game of cat and mouse that leads to tragic consequences for both of them. The monster, rejected by society and desperate for companionship, seeks revenge against Victor. However, he is horrified by the monster's appearance and abandons it. After years of research, Victor succeeds in creating a creature made of parts from different corpses. The story follows Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who becomes obsessed with creating life. Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" is a Gothic novel first published in 1818.
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